Financial managers may work more than 40 hours a week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Branch managers must be on-site whenever banks are open (during regular business hours Monday through Friday, as well as on Saturdays). They frequently attend community events at night and on weekends to help promote their bank’s services. Branch managers who supervise multiple bank branches travel frequently to these locations.
Banks are busy places, with customers constantly coming and going. Those who enjoy a constantly changing work environment and frequent interaction with others will prosper in this career. Banks are typically clean, well maintained, and often air-conditioned, and employees usually enjoy the use of cutting-edge computer hardware and software and office equipment.
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